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Treadmills

The unanimous pick across every major review outlet. Combines a 16-inch HD touchscreen, incline/decline capability, and 10,000+ iFit workouts into one machine that works for walkers, joggers, and serious runners alike.

Best for Hill Training & Power Users

A 38%+ incline range and 4.25 CHP motor make this the most capable home treadmill money can buy. OutdoorGearLab ranked it #1 overall after hundreds of miles of testing — it's built for people who want gym-quality performance at home.

Grip-mounted speed knobs let you change pace without breaking stride — a feature runners love. At around $1,000 on sale, it delivers 15% incline, a 60-inch deck, and Peloton/Apple Watch connectivity at a price that undercuts the NordicTrack by half.

Sole's F63 is the go-to recommendation for beginners who want a dependable, no-frills machine that won't break the bank. Speeds up to 12 mph and 15 incline levels mean you won't outgrow it quickly.

At under $700 on sale, the T101 is the best budget treadmill that doesn't feel cheap. Its one-step hydraulic fold, three-zone cushioned deck, and Strava/Peloton app connectivity punch well above its price class.